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NOMENCLATURE  OF 

DISEASES  AND  INJURIES 

LIST  OF  GRADES  AND  RATES 

...  AND  ... 

GENERAL  INSTRUCTIONS  FOR 
BLANK  FORMS 


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MEDICAL  DEPARTMENT 

UNITED  STATES 'NAVY 


WASHINGTON 

GOVERNMENT  PRINTING   OFFICE 

1919 


NOMENCLATURE  OF 

DISEASES  and  INJURIES 

LIST  OF  GRADES  AND   RATES 

...  AND  ...  .  •• 

■      GENERAL  INSTRUCTIONS  FOft 
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MEDICAL  DEPARTMENT 
UNITED  STATES  NAVY 


WASHINGTON 

GOVERNMENT  PRINTING  OFFICE 

1919 


X 


125262.  Department  .of  the  Navy, 

Bureau  of  Medicine  and  Surgery, 

January  1.  1919. 


GENERAL  INSTRUCTIONS  FOR  BLANK  FORMS  (PERSONNEL). 


Ribbon  copies  (originals;  only  of  reports  and  returns  shall  be  forwarded  to  the 
department,  except  'where  a  form  is  required  in  duplicate  or  more  copies,  in  which 
case  clear  carbon"  copies  are  permitted  as  the  duplicate,  or  seconds,  thirds,  etc. 

2.  No  form  shall  be  extended  by  attaching  pieces.  A  whole  additional  sheet  of  a 
form  shall  be  used  when  necessary,  or  additional  pieces  pasted  or  fastened  in  such 
a  manner  so  as  not  to  increase  the  original  size  of  the  form. 

'.'<.  Economy  in  spacing  shall  be  exercised,  and  when  not  specially  ruled,  single- 
line  spacing  with  the  typewriter  should  always  be  used.  Do  not  write  or  place  other 
markings  in  spaces  when  no  information  is  required.     Leave  them  blank. 

4.  All  reports  and  returns  shall  be  forwarded  at  the  time  required,  whether  there 
ie  anything  to  report  or  not.  Receipt  of  a  form  with  no  information  at  least  informs 
iIih  bureau  that  it  has  not  been  overlooked,  or  that  it  has  not  been  lost  in  the  mails. 

5.  All  cases  remaining  on  the  sick  list  on  December  31  shall  be  reported  as  "Con- 
tinued to  next  year"  on  Form  F  cards,  the  appropriate  entries  made  on  Forms  F 
and  K  and  new  cards  and  entries  made  for  the  ensuing  year.  Tv:o  Form  F  cards  are 
required  for  each  case  continued  to  next  year.     On  the  Form  F  card  for  the  year  just 

ended  a shall  be  entered  under  •"disposition."'  with  the  number  of  sick  days 

from  date  of  taking  up  to  December  31.     On  the  Form  F  card  for  the  ensuing  year 

a shall  be  entered  under  "Taken  up  as,"  followed  by  the  date  taken  up  in  the 

previous  year,  but  when  finally  disposed  of,  only  the  sick  days  for  the  current  calendar 
year  shall  be  reported  on  this  card. 

6 .  Patients  transferred  to  other  than  naval  institutions  should  not  have  then  records 
closed,  except  as  provided  for  in  the  manual.  In  the  case  of  treatment  of  persons 
on  leave  from  their  regular  ship  or  station  the  medical  officer  at  the  place  to  which 
the  person  is  attached,  as  "tfell  as- the  bureau,  shall  be  informed. 

7.  Names. — Blank  forms,  letters,  and  telegrams,  generally,  which  refer  to  person- 
nel, deal  primarily  with  the  individual,  and,  as  most  all  forms  and  correspondence 
p. re  filed  in  jackets,  under  the  name,  it  is  imperative  that  the  Christian  name  or  names 
s-nd  surname  be  spelled  out  in  full  as  far  as  possible. 


4  NOMENCLATURE   OE   DISEASES   AND   INJURIES. 

Owing  to  the  frequency  with  which  some  names  appear  in  the  files,  it  is  at  times 
impossible  to  differentiate  between  individuals  whose  names  are  similar  when  only 
the  surname  and  initials  are  given. 

8.  Grades  and  rates. — As  far  as  possible,  the  grades  and  rates  of  officers  and  enlisted 
men  shall  be  spelled  out  in  full,  but  where  sufficient  space  is  not  provided,  the  fol- 
lowing abbreviations  shall  be  used: 

OFFICERS. 

Admiral Admr,  VAd,  or  RAd 

Captain  (U.S.N.) Capt 

Commander Comdr 

Lieut-Comdr Lt-C 

Lieutenant Lt 

Lieutenant  (jr.  gd.) Lt-jg 

Ensign Ens 

Midshipman : Mid-1,  etc. 

Boatswain CBoat  or  Boat 

Gunner - CGun  or  Gun 

Machinist CMach  or  Mach 

Carpenter CCarp  or  Carp 

Sailmaker CSail  or  Sail 

Pharmacist CPharm  or  Pharm 

Pay  Clerk CPayC  or  PayC 

Brigadier  General BrGM 

Colonel ColM 

Lieut-Colonel LtCM 

Major MajM 

Captain  (U.  S.  M.  C). CapM 

First  Lieutenant 1-LtM 

Second  Lieutenant 2-LtM 

Quartermaster  Clerk QrCM 

Marine  Gunner MarG 

Paymaster's  Clerk PCM 

Staff  corps,  etc.,  shall  be  indicated  by  the  following  abbreviations,  in  parenthesis 
immediately  following  the  abbreviations  for  ranks:  e.  g.,  Capt  (MC),  LtC  (PC),  Lt 
(CG),  etc. 

Medical  Corps (MC) 

Medical  Corps  (Dental  Surgeons) (MCDS) 

Pay  Corps (PC) 

Corps  of  Chaplain (ChC) 

Construction  Corps (CC) 

Civil  Engineer  Corps (CEC) 

Professors  of  Mathematics (Math) 

Retired (Ret) 


^OMEXCLATURE   OF   DISEASES    AXD   IXJUEIES. 

Coast  Guard  Service (CG) 

Public  Health  Sendee '  PHS) 

Light  House  Service ( LHS) 

SEAMAX    BRANCH. 

Master  at  Arms CMAA,  MAA-lc,  etc. 

Boatswain's  mate CBM,  BM-lc,  etc. 

Gunner's  mate CGM,  GM-lc,  etc. 

Turret  captain CTC,  TC.-lc 

Quartermaster _ CQM,  QM-lc,  etc. 

Coxswain Cox 

Seaman  gunner SeaGun 

Seaman Sea,  Sea-lc,  etc. 

Apprentice  seaman. AS 

ARTIFICER    BRANCH. 

Special  mechanic CSM,  SM-lc,  etc. 

Machinist's  mate CMM,  MM-lc,  etc. 

Electrician CE,  E-lc,  etc. 

Carpenter's  mate CCM,  Cm-lc,  etc. 

Storekeeper CSK,  SK-lc,  etc. 

Printer CPrtr,  Prtr-lc,  etc 

Water  tender CWT,  WT 

Boiler  maker Bmkr 

Coppersmith Csmth-lc,  or  Csmth-2c 

Pattern  maker Pmkr-lc,  or  Pmkr-2c 

Molder Mldr-lc,  or  Mldr-2c 

Shipfitter SF-lc,  or  SF-2c 

Engineman Eng-lc,  or  Eng-2c 

Blacksmith Bsmth-lc,  or  Bsmth-2c 

Plumber  and  fitter P&F 

Sailmaker 's  mate SMM 

Painter Ptr-lc,  etc. 

Oiler Oil 

Fireman F-lc,  etc. 

Shipwright Swght 

SPECIAL   BRANCH. 

Yeoman CY,  Y-lc,  etc. 

Pharmacist's  mate CPhM,  PhM-lc,  etc* 

Bandmaster Bmstr 

Commissary  steward CCStd,  or  ComStd 


6  NOMENCLATURE    OF    DISEASES    AND   INJURIES. 

First  musician 1st  Mus 

Ship's  cook SC-lc,  etc. 

Baker Bkr-lc,  or  Bkr-2c 

Hospital  apprentice HA-lc,  or  HA-2c 

Musician Mus-lc,  or  Mus-2c 

Bugler Bug' 

Landsman Lds 

MESSMEN    BRANCH. 

Steward  to  commander  in  chief StdCinG 

Cook  to  commander  in  chief CkCinC 

Steward  to  commandant StdCdt 

Cook  to  commandant •■: CkCdt 

Cabin  steward CabStd 

Cabin  cook CabCk 

Wardroom  steward WRStd 

Wardroom  cook WBCk 

Steerage  steward StgStd 

Steerage  cook StgCk 

Warrant  officers'  steward WOStd 

Warrant  officers'  cook WOCk 

Mess  attendant MAtt-lc,  etc. 

MARINE   (ENLISTED). 

Sergeant  (all  grades) Sergt 

Corporal Corp 

Private Pvt 

Apprentice  marine ApM 

Drummer Drum 

Trumpeter Trump 

PRISONERS. 

Men  serving  a  sentence  under  a  general  court-martial  (not  those  awaiting  trial) 
should  be  noted  as  GCMP,  or  for  detentioners  Det-1,  etc.,  in  spaces  provided  for 
ratinsrs. 


(9)  Nomenclature  instructions. — (a)  The  following  lists  of  diseases  and  injuries  shall 
be  used  for  the  official  recording  of  disabilities  and  in  all  forms  and  returns  to  the 
department.  These  lists  are  composed  of  titles  accepted  by  the  commission  on  clinical 
records  of  the  Bellevue  Hospital,  New  York  City,  with  some  changes  deemed  desirable 
for  naval  use. 


NOMENCLATURE    OF   DISEASES   AND   INJURIES.  7 

(b)  The  class  numbers  are  given  for  reference  only,  not  for  use. 

(c)  Titles  in  italics,  which  are  symptoms,  are  not  to  be  used  except  when  the  pri- 
mary disability  is  not  determined. 

(d)  When  two  or  more  morbid  entities  exist,  preference  shall  be  given  to  (I)  an 
infective  disease;  (II)  the  graver  affection;  and  (III)  a  primary  disability  over  a 
complication. 

(e)  Certain  titles  followed  by  the  word  "unqualified"  are  intended  to  cover  such 
cases  of  those  disabilities  for  which  no  other  title  is  provided,  and  where  occurring 
the  word  "unqualified"  shall  be  substituted  by  the  site  of  the  disability  or  the  prin- 
cipal organ  affected,  as  abscess  of  neck,  etc.,  or  for  instance  epididymitis  or  orchitis, 
when  due  to  a  gonococcus  infection  should  be  returned  as  Gon.  inf.  of  epididymis  and 
Gon.  inf.  of  testicle. 

(/)  All  gonococcal,  syphilitic,  and  chancroidal  infections  must  be  recorded  under 
these  titles,  and  titles  such  as  cystitis  acute,  epididymitis  acute,  gonecystitis  acute, 
orchitis  acute,  urethritis  acute,  etc.,  must  not  be  used  as  primary  diagnoses  when  due 
to  venereal  infection. 

(g)  It  frequently  happens  that  conditions  existing  prior  to  enlistment  or  appoint- 
ment are  taken  up  as  admissions  when  as  a  matter  of  fact  it  is  a  sequel  to  the  condition 
that  should  be  actually  reported,  e.  g.,  old  wounds  are  reported  that  were  inflicted 
prior  to  enlistment  or  appointment,  as  wound,  gunshot,  etc.,  when  the  case  should 
be  taken  up  as  a  cicatricial  contraction,  etc.  It  is  a  great  mistake  to  charge  our  Navy 
statistics  with  numerous  conditions,  especially  injuries,  that  were  never  incurred  in 
the  service  when  the  real  condition  is  never  reported  on  the  returns. 

(h)  The  proper  use  of  the  titles  "Malingering,  "  "No  disease,  "  and  "Diagnosis  un- 
determined, "  is  as  follows:  The  first  is  when  a  patient  claims  to  be  ill  or  unduly 
exaggerates  a  disability  when  the  medical  officer  is  of  the  opinion  that  there  is  none, 
or  only  slight  actual  disability ;  "No  disease  "  is  to  be  used  for  individuals  who  for  any 
reason  have  to  be  carried  on  the  medical  department  returns,  as  for  rations  or  as  "  sus- 
pects "  under  observation  for  infectious  diseases,  do  not  claim  to  be  sick  and  are  not 
regarded  as  such  by  the  medical  officer;  and  "Diagnosis  undetermined"  is  to  be  used 
when  there  is  an  evident  disability  present,  the  nature  of  which  is,  at  the  time,  not 
evident. 

The  origin  of  the  disability  in  cases  taken  up  as  "No  disease"  shall  be  determined 
in  the  same  manner  as  prescribed  in  paragraph  2254,  Manual  for  the  Medical  Depart- 
ment, for  cases  of  bona  fide  disability. 

The  Bureau  suggests  in  connection  with  the  nomenclature  title  "No  disease",  that 
the  condition  held  under  observation  for,  be  recorded  as  follows:  "No  disease  (scarlet 
fever  contact). " 

(i)  Diagnosis  undetermined:  In  order  to  provide  for  the  admission  to  the  sick  list 
and  transfer  of  patients  where,  owing  to  insufficient  time  or  lack  of  clinical  apparatus, 
it  is  impracticable  for  the  medical  officer  to  make  other  than  a  tentative  diagnosis, 
the  use  of  the  designation  "Diagnosis  undetermined"  is  made. 


8  NOMENCLATURE   OF   DISEASES   AND   INJURIES. 

The  object  i3  to  prevent  the  recording  of  diagnoses  which  are  subsequently  proved 
to  be  erroneous  and  which  at  times  operate  detrimentally  to  the  future  professional 
prospects  of  the  patient. 

Cases  of  "Diagnosis  undetermined"  shall  be  originally  entered  as  admissions  on  all 
medical  department  returns,  the  tentative  diagnosis,  if  desired,  being  inclosed  in 
brackets  as  "Diagnosis  undetermined  (measles),  "  the  further  notations  being  made  in 
a  similar  manner  as  when  a  diagnosis  is  made. 

The  returns  of  the  place  to  which  transferred  shall  take  up  the  case  as  a  readmission 
"R.  A.,  "  and  when  the  diagnosis  is  established  the  case  shall  be  discharged  for  change 
of  diagnosis  "C,"  and  readmitted  "R.  A.,"  with  the  proper  diagnosis  and  other 
necessary  entries  made. 

For  the  average  case  three  Form  F  cards  are  required — 

1.  Ship  (or  other  place),  one  card.     A-T,  Diagnosis  undetermined. 

2.  Hospital  (or  other  place),  two  cards  required.     RA-C,  Diagnosis  undetermined. 

3.  RA-and  final  disposition,  with  title  of  the  diagnosis  established. 
"Diagnosis  undetermined"  shall  only  be  used  where  it  is  necessary  to  admit  a 

case  and  transfer  it  to  some  other  place. 

Under  no  circumstances  shall  a  case  of  "Diagnosis  undetermined"  be  disposed  of 
as  to  duty,  died,  invalided  from  the  service,  or  to  sick  leave. 

Cases  taken  up  with  "Diagnosis  undetermined"  and  disposed  of  as  "Ran"  or 
"Continued  to  next  year"  will,  however,  have  to  be  reported  to  the  bureau  with 
"Diagnosis  undetermined"  on  the  records. 

(j)  Specialty  key  letters :  The  specialization  of  certain  classes  of  naval  work  and  the 
peculiar  duties  surrounding  the  nature  of  the  work  makes  it  desirable  to  inaugurate  a 
system  of  special  designations  for  diseases  and  injuries,  and  for  this  purpose  the  fol- 
lowing key  letters  shall  be  used  the  same  as  key  letters  are  now  used  for  injuries: 
R=Aeronautic  duty.     For  diseases  or  injuries  incident  to  actual  flying. 
S= Submarine  duty.     For  diseases  or  injuries  incident  to  actual  maneuvering 

of  or  accident  to  the  vessel. 
U= Divers  duty.     For  diseases  or  injuries  incident  to  actual  diving. 

When  used  in  connection  with  injury  key  letters,  first  give  key  letter  for  injury  and 
follow  by  specialty  key  letter,  e.  g.,  drowning  incident  to  flying,  (D-R);  when  in 
submarine,  (D-S);  or  while  diving,  (D-U). 

The  specialty  key  letter  shall  not  be  used  for  all  persons  attached  to  special  duty, 
but  only  in  cases  of  actual  specialty  work,  that  is,  a  person  attached  to  aeronautic  or 
submarine  duty  who  is  disabled  on  ordinary  occasions  should  not  have  a  specialty 
letter. 

(k)  No  other  titles  than  those  given  shall  be  used  as  prefixes  for  injuries  and  shall 
be  followed,  as  required,  by  the  site  of  the  principal  traumatism  or  organ  injured  and 
the  causative  agent.  For  wounds,  the  character  of  the  traumatism  (e.  g.,  incised, 
lacerated,  punctured)  shall  also  be  indicated. 


NOMENCLATURE    OF   DISEASES   AND   INJURIES.  9 

(I)  Under  poisons,  follow  the  word  poison  by  the  name  of  the  substance,  and  where 
more  than  one  condition  of  poisoning  is  recognized  state  either  acute  or  chronic. 

(m)  For  the  titles  of  all  injuries  (wounds,  etc.,  and  poisons)  a  key  letter  referring  to 
the  cause  under  which  the  injury  was  received  is  required  on  all  forms.  In  the  health 
record  and  on  forms  not  specially  ruled  the  key  letter  is  to  follow  the  title,  as  "Wound, 
lacerated,  neck,  shrapnel,  (K),  "  etc. 

(n)  Inasmuch  as  a  correct  translation  of  naval  statistics  of  injuries  into  those  of  the 
International  Classification  requires  an  arrangement  according  to  causes,  it  is  neces- 
sary that  the  returns  show  the  cause  as  well  as  the  nature  of  the  injury  and  causative 
agent. 

The  classification  of  causes  desired  by  the  Bureau  is  as  follows: 

A.  Suicidal. 

B.  Homicidal. 

C.  Conflagration.     Includes   all   injuries   incident   to   general   conflagration. 

Burns  otherwise  received  are  not  classed  hereunder. 

D.  Accidental  drowning  or  submersion. 

E.  Traumatism  by  firearms,  accidental.     To  include  all  injuries  caused  by 

the  projectile,  the  blast  from  great  guns,  or  from  the  piece  when  fired. 

F.  Traumatism  by  explosion.     To  include  powder,  gas,  compressed  air,  or 

Bteam  explosions,  also  the  explosion  of  a  gun. 

G.  Traumatism  by  fall. 

H.  Traumatism  by  machines. 
I.  Traumatism  by  other  crushing. 
J.  Traumatism  due  to  athletic  sports. 
K.  Casualty  in  action  against  organized  enemy. 
L.  Traumatism  due  to  violence  other  than  noted  above. 
The  above  key  letters  are  to  be  used  for  example,  as  follows:  Wound,  punctured, 
of  brain,  pistol  bullet  (A),  showing  that  it  was  inflicted  with  suicidal  intent;  (B)  that 
it  was  homicidal,  while  if  received  in  action  the  entry  appears  as  (K).     Accidental 
drowning  or  submersion  should  appear  with  the  suffix  (D),  while  if  due  to  the  destruc- 
tion of  a  ship  by  fire  as  (C);  if  incident  to  the  explosion  of  a  magazine  as  (F),  unless 
the  same  is  incident,  to  action,  when  it  should  appear  as  (K). 

(o)  In  taking  up  a  case  received  from  some  other  place,  particular  care  shall  be 
exercised  to  see  that  it  is  taken  up  with  the  same  diagnosis,  and  for  injuries,  with  the 
same  key  letter,  under  which  transferred. 
112037°— 19 2 


DISEASES. 


10 
11 
12 
13 

14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
10 


Abscess  about  rectum 

Abscess  about  urethra 

Abscess,  entamebic,  liver 

Abscess,  entamebic  unqualified . 

Abscess  of  axilla 

Abscess  of  bladder  wall 

Abscess  of  brain 

Abscess  of  Cowper's  glands 

Abscess  of  eye  and  adnexa 

Abscess  of  kidney 

Abscess  of  kidney,  perinephritic 

Abscess  of  larynx 

Abscess  of  liver 

Abscess  of  lung 

Abscess  of  lymph-node 

Abscess  of  nasal  septum 

Abscess  of  omentum 

Abscess  of  pharynx 

Abscess  of  prostate  gland 

Abscess  of  salivary  gland 

Abscess  of  scrotum 

Abscess  of  spleen 

Abscess  of  tongue 

Abscess,  subphrenic 

Abscess,  unqualified 


Ill 

VII 

XXII 

XXII 

XIV 

VII 

XVII 

VII 

VI 

VII 

VII 

XVIII 

III 

XVIII 

XIV 

XVIII 

III 
III 

VII 

III 

VII 
IV 

III 
III 

XIII 


NOMENCLATURE   OF   DISEASES   AND   INJURIES. 
Diseases — Continued . 


11 


Absence  of  lens 

Achylia  gastrica 

Acidosis,  nondiabetic 

Acne 

Acromegaly 

Actinomycosis 

Addison's  disease 

Adenoids 

Adenoma 

Adhesions  about  gall  bladder... 

Adhesions  about  stomach 

Adhesions  of  epiglottis 

Adhesions  of  peritoneum 

Adhesions,  preputial 

Adiposis  dolorosa 

Aerogenes  capsulatus  infection. 

Ainhum 

Albuminuria 

Alopecia 

Alopecia  areata 

Amaurosis 

Amblyopia 

Amputation  stump 

Amyloid  disease 

Amyotonia  congenita 

Anemia  of  brain 

Anemia,  pernicious 

Anemia,  simple 

Anemia,  splenic 


Navy 
class 
No. 


VI 

III 

XXI 

XIX 

IV 

XXII 

IV 
XVIII 
XXIII 

III 
III 

XVIII 

III 

VII 
XXI 
XIII 
XXI 

VII 
XIX 
XIX 

VI 

VI 
XXI 
XXI 
XVI 
XVII 

I 
I 
I 


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NOMENCLATURE   OF   DISEASES   AND   INJURIES. 
Diseases — Continued . 


Navy 
diag- 
nosis 
No. 


55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 
81 
82 
83 


Aneurism 

Aneurism,  cirsoid.  . 
Aneurism  of  heart. . 
Aneurism,  varicose. 
Aneurismal  varix .  . 

Angina  ludovici 

Angina  pectoris 

Angiokeratoma 


Navy 
class 
No. 


II 
II 
II 
II 
II 
III 
II 
XIX 

Angioma !    XXIII 

Angiospastic  edema _ XVII 

Anidrosis — XIX 

Ankyloblepharon VI 

Ankylosis  of  arytenoid  cartilage XVIII 

Ankylosis  of  joint XVI 

Ankylosis  of  ossicles V 

Anosmia XVIII 

Anthrax XIII 

Anti-inoculation,  unqualified XXI 

Aortitis- II 

Aphasia XVII 

Apoplexy * XVII 

Appendicitis,  acute Ill 

Appendicitis,  chronic Ill 

Arterial  sclerosis,  cerebral XVII 

Arterial  sclerosis,  general II 

Arthritis,  acute XVI 

Arthritis,  chronic XVI 

Arthritis,  deformans XVI 

Artificial  anus Ill 


NOMENCLATURE   OF   DISEASES   AND   INJURIES. 
Diseases — Continued . 


13 


Xavy 
class 
No. 


Ascariasis 

Aspergillosis. . . 
Asthma 


Astigmatism 

Ataxia,  hereditary 

Athetosis 

Atony  of  bladder 

Atony  of  stomach 

Atrophy  of  (bone  or  cartilage). 

Atrophy  of  heart 

Atrophy  of  liver,  acute  yellow. 

Atrophy  of  muscle 

Atrophy  of  optic  nerve 

Atrophy  of  pancreas 

Atrophy  of  prostate 

Atrophy  of  skin 

Atrophy  of  stomach 

Atrophy  of  testicle 

Atrophy  of  tongue 

Autointoxication,  intestinal.. . 

Bacteriuria 

Balanoposthitis 

Beriberi 

Blastomycosis 

Blepharitis 

Botulism 

Bradycardia 

Bromidrosis 

Bronchiectasis 


XXII 
XXII 
XVIII 

VI 
XVII 
XVII 

VII 

III 

XVI 

II 
III 

XVI 
VI 

III 

VII 
XIX 

III 

VII 

III 
III 

VII 

VII 

XXI 

XXII 

VI 
XIII 

II 

XIX 

XVIII 


14 


NOMENCLATURE   OE   DISEASES   AND   INJURIES. 
Diseases — Continued . 


Navy 
diag- 
nosis 
No. 


112 
113 
114 

115 
116 
117 
118 
119 
120 
121 
122 
123 
124 
125 
126 
127 
128 
129 
130 
131 

889 

132 
890 
133 
134 
135 
136 
137 
138 


Bronchitis,  acute 

Bronchitis,  chronic 

Bronchitis,  fibrinous 

Bursitis,  acute 

Bursitis,  chronic 

Caisson  disease 

Calcification  of  cartilage 

Calculus  in  bladder 

Calculus  in  prostate 

Calculus  in  ureter,  impacted 

Calculus  in  urethra,  impacted 

Calculus  of  pancreas 

Callositas 

Carbuncle 

Carcinoma 

Cardiospasm 

Caries  of  ossicle 

Caries  of  tooth 

Carrier,  comma  bacillus 

Carrier,  diphtheria  bacillus 

Carrier,  meningococcus 

Carrier,  typhoid  bacillus 

Carrier,  unqualified  (state  microorganism) 

Catalepsy 

Cataract 

Cellulitis 

Cerebrospinal  fever 

Cerumen,  accumulation  of 

Chalazion 


NOMENCLATURE   OF  DISEASES  AND  INJURIES. 
Diseases — Continued . 


15 


Navy 
class 
No. 


Chancroid 

Chancroid  of  lymph-node 

Chicken  pox 

Chilblain 

Chloasma 

Cholangitis,  acute 

Cholangitis,  chronic 

Cholecystitis,  acute 

Cholecystitis,  chronic 

Cholelithiasis 

Cholera,  asiatic 

Chondritis 

Chondroma 

Chondromalacia 

Chorea 

Chorea,  chronic  progressive 

Choroiditis 

Chromidrosis - 

Chyle  cyst  of  mesentery 

Chylocele,  nonfilarial 

Chylothorax 

Chylous  ascites,  nonfilarial 

Chyluria,  nonfilarial 

Cicatricial  contraction 

Cicatrix  of  skin 

Cirrhosis  of  liver,  atrophic 

Cirrhosis  of  liver,  hypertrophic 

Clavus 

Coccidiosis 


XII 
XII 
VIII 
XIX 
XIX 

III 
III 
III 
III 
III 

IX 
XVI 
XXIII 
XVI 
XVII 
XVII 

VI 
XIX 

III 

VII 
XVIII 

III 

VII 
XXI 
XIX 

III 
III 

XIX 

XXII 


16 


NOMENCLATURE    OF   DISEASES   AND   INJURIES. 
Diseases — Continued . 


Navy- 
diag- 
nosis 
No. 


Navy 
class 
No. 


168 
169 
170 
171 
172 
173 
174 
175 
176 
177 
178 
179 
180 
181 
182 
183 
184 
185 
186 
187 
188 
189 
190 
191 
192 
193 
194 
195 
196 


Colitis,  acute 

Colitis,  chronic - 

Color  blindness 

Comedo 

Concretion  in  salivary  gland : 

Concretion  in  seminal  vesicle : 

Concretion  in  tonsil 

Concretion,  preputial 

Congestion  of  kidney 

Congestion  of  lung,  acute 

Conjunctivitis,  acute : 

Conjunctivitis,  chronic 

Conjunctivitis,  phlyctenular 

Constipation 

Constitutional  inferiority  (mental) 

Constitutional  psychopathic  state 

Contracture  of  joint 

Contracture  of  (muscle,  fascia,  tendon,  or  sheath) 

Cornu 

Coxa  valga 

Coxa  vara 

Cramp  of  ciliary  muscle 

Cramp  of  muscle 

Cretinism 

Curvature  of  spine 

Cyclitis 

Cysticercus  of  brain 

Cysticercus  of  liver 

Cysticercus  of  lung 


Ill 
III 
VI 
XIX 
III 
VII 
III 
VII 
VII 
XVIII 
VI 
VI 
VI 

III 

XV 

XV 

XVI 

XVI 

XIX 

XVI 

XVI 

VI 

XVI 

IV 

XVI 

VI 

XXII 

XXII 

XXII 


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NOMENCLATURE   OF   DISEASES   AND   INJURIES. 
Diseases — Continued . 


17 


Cysticercus,  unqualified 

Cystinuria 

Cystitis,  acute  (non venereal) 

Cystitis,  chronic  (non venereal) 

Cyst  of  brain 

Cyst  of  kidney 

Cystoma 

Dacryoadenitis 

Dacryocystitis 

Deafness 

Deformity  of  bladder,  acquired 

Deformity  of  external  ear,  acquired. 

Deformity  of  liver,  acquired 

Deformity  of  nose,  acquired 

Deformity  of  palate,  acquired 

Deformity  of  penis,  acquired 

Deformity  of  stomach,  acquired 

Deformity  of  urethra,  acquired 

Dementia,  paralytica 

Dementia,  praecox 

Dengue 

Dentition .".... 

Dermatitis,  gangrenosa 

Dermatitis,  unqualified 

Dermatitis,  venenata 

Detachment  of  choroid 

Detachment  of  retina 

Deviation  of  nasal  septum 


Navy 
class 
No. 


XXII 

XXI 

VII 

VII 

XVII 

VII 

XXIII 

VI 

VI 

V 

VII 
V 

III 

XVIII 

III 

VII 

III 

VII 

XV 

XV 

X 

XXI 

XIX 

XIX 

XIX 

VI 

VI 

XVIII 


112037°— 19- 


18 


NOMENCLATURE   OF  DISEASES   AND  INJURIES. 
Diseases — Continued . 


Navy 
diag- 
nosis 
No. 


226 
227 
228 
229 
230 
231 
232 
233 
234 
235 
236 
237 
238 
239 
240 
241 
242 
243 
244 
245 
246 
247 
248 
249 
250 
251 
252 
253 
254 


Diabetes  insipidus 

Diabetes  mellitus 

Diagnosis  undetermined 

Dilatation,  acute  cardiac 

Dilatation,  chronic  cardiac 

Dilatation  of  esophagus 

Dilatation  of  stomach,  acute 

Dilatation  of  stomach,  chronic 

Dioctophyme  renale 

Diphtheria 

Discomycosis 

Displacement  of  liver 

Diverticulitis 

Diverticulum  of  esophagus 

Diverticulum  of  intestines,  acquired 

Dracontiasis 

Duodenitis 

Dysentery,  bacillary 

Dysentery,  balantidic 

Dysentery,  entamebic 

Dysentery,  unclassified 

Dysidrosis 

Dystrophy,  progressive  muscular 

Echinococcus 

Ecthyma 

Ectropion 

Eczema 

Edema  of  glottis 

Edema  of  lung 


NOMENCLATURE   OF  DISEASES  AND  INJURIES. 
Diseases — Continued . 


19 


Elephantiasis,  nonfilarial 

Elongation  of  uvula 

Embolism 

Emphysema,  pulmonary 

Encephalitis,  acute 

Encephalitis,  epidemic  (lethargic) .  . 

Endocarditis,  acute 

Endocarditis,  chronic 

Endothelioma 

Enlargement  of  prostate 

Enteritis,  acute 

Enteritis,  chronic 

Enterocolitis 

Enterolith 

Entropion 

Epididymitis,  acute  (non venereal) . . 
Epididymitis,  chronic  (nonvenereal) 

Epiglottiditis 

Epilepsy 

Epilepsy,  Jacksonian 

Epiphora 

Epistaxis 

Epithelioma 

Erysipelas 

Erysipeloid 

Erythema  multiforme 

Erythema  nodosum 

Erythema  scarlatiniforme 

Erythema  simplex , 


XIV 

III 

II 

XVIII 

XVII 

XIII 

II 

II 

XXIII 

VII 

III 
III 
III 
III 

VI 

VII 

VII 

XVIII 

XVII 

XVII 

VI 
XVIII 
XXIII 
XIII 
XXII 
XIX 
XIX 
XIX 
XIX 


20 


NOMENCLATURE   OF  DISEASES  AND  INJURIES. 
Diseases — Continued . 


283 
284 
285 
286 
287 
288 
289 
290 
291 
292 
293 
294 
295 
296 
297 
298 
299 
300 
301 
302 
303 
304 
305 
306 
307 
308 
309 
310 
311 


Erythrasma 

Erythromelalgia 

Esophagitis 

Eustachian  salpingitis,  acute 

Eustachian  salpingitis,  chronic 

Exophthalmic  goiter 

Extravasation  of  urine 

Fatty  heart 

Fatty  liver 

Favus 

Fermentation,  gastric 

Fermentation,  intestinal 

Fever  of  unknown  cause 

Fibroma 

Filariasis 

Fissure  of  anus 

Fissure  of  skin 

Fistula,  biliary 

Fistula,  fecal 

Fistula  in  ano 

Fistula,  intestino-ureteral 

Fistula,  intestino- vesical 

Fistula  of  bladder 

Fistula  of  kidney 

Fistula  of  lachrymal  sac 

Fistula  of  larynx 

Fistula  of  nasal  duct 

Fistula  of  salivary  (gland  or  duct) 
Fistula  of  thoracic  duct 


XXII 
XXI 

III 
V 
V 
IV 
VII 

II 
III 

XXII 

III 
III 

XIII 

XXIII 

X 

III 

XIX 

III 
III 
III 

VII 
VII 
VII 
VII 
VI 
XVIII 
VI 

III 

XIV 


NOMENCLATURE   OF   DISEASES   AND   INJURIES. 
Diseases — Continued . 


21 


Xavy 
class 
No. 


Fistula  of  trachea XVIII 

Fistula  of  ureter VII 

Fistula  of  urethra VII 

Fistula,  recto-urethral VII 

Fistula,  thoraco-intestinal XVIII 

Fistula,  uretero- vesical VII 

Fistula,  urethro- vesical VII 

Flagellate  diarrhea XXII 

Folliculitis  decalvans J      XIX 

Foot-and-mouth  disease '      XIII 

Foreign  body  in  auditory  canal V 

Foreign  body  in  bladder VII 

Foreign  body  in  bronchus j     XVIII 

Foreign  body  in  esophagus j        III 

Foreign  body  in  frontal  sinus :     XVIII 

III 

XVIII 

XVIII 

XVIII 

III 

III 

III 

XVIII 

VII 

VII 

III 

XIII 
XVI 
XIII 


Foreign  body  in  intestines 

Foreign  body  in  larynx 

Foreign  body  in  maxillary  sinus. 

Foreign  body  in  nasal  passage 

Foreign  body  in  pharynx 

Foreign  body  in  rectum 

Foreign  body  in  stomach 

Foreign  body  in  trachea 

Foreign  body  in  ureter 

Foreign  body  in  urethra 

Functional  derangement  of  liver. 

Furunculosis 

Ganglion 

Gangosa 


22 


NOMENCLATURE   OF  DISEASES  AND  INJURIES. 

Diseases— Continued . 


Navy 
diag- 
nosis 

No. 


341 
342 
343 
344 
345 
346 
347 
348 
349 
350 
351 
352 
353 
354 
355 
356 
357 
358 
359 
360 
361 
362 
363 
364 
365 
366 
367 
368 
369 


Gangrene 

Gangrene,  infective 

Gangrene  of  lung 

Gaseous  tumor  of  parotid 

Gastritis,  acute  catarrhal 

Gastritis,  chronic  catarrhal 

Gastritis,  acute  phlegmonous 

Gastroduodenitis 

Gastroenteritis 

Gastroptosis 

Genu  recurvatum 

Genu  valgum 

Genu  varum 

German  measles 

Gigantism 

Gingivitis 

Glanders 

Glaucoma,  acute 

Glaucoma,  chronic 

Glioma 

Glossitis,  acute 

Glossitis,  chronic , 

Glycosuria 

Goiter 

Gonecystitis,  acute  (non venereal). . . 
Gonecystitis,  chronic  (non venereal). 
Gonococcus  infection  of  conjunctiva 

Gonococcus  infection  of  joints 

Gonococcus  infection  of  lymph-node 


NOMENCLATURE   OF   DISEASES   AND   INJURIES. 
Diseases — Continued . 


23 


Navy 
class 
No. 


Gonococcus  infection  of  urethra 

Gonococcus  infection,  unqualified 

Gout,  acute 

Gout,  chronic 

Hallux  valgus 

Hallux  varus 

Hammer  toe 

Hay  fever 

Headache 

Heart  block 

Hernatemesis 

Hematocele  of  spermatic  cord 

Hematoma  of  external  ear,  nontraumatic... 
Hematoma  of  spermatic  cord,  nontraumatic 

Hematomyelia 

Hematorrhachis 

Hematuria,  renal 

Hemianopsia 

Hemiplegia,  old 

Hemochromatosis 

Hemoglobinuria 

Hemoglobinuric  fever 

Hemophilia 

Hemoptysis 

Hemorrhage,  epidural 

Hemorrhage,  intestinal 

Hemorrhage  into  cerebellum 

Hemorrhage  into  cerebrum 

Hemorrhage  into  joint,  nontraumatic 


XII 
XII 
XXI 
XXI 
XVI 
XVI 
XVI 
XVIII 
XXI 

II 
III 

VII 
V 

VII 

XVII 

XVII 

VII 

VI 

XVII 

XXI 

VII 
XIII 

I 

XVIII 
XVII 

III 

XVII 
XVII 
XVI 


24 


NOMENCLATURE   OF   DISEASES   AND   INJURIES. 

Diseases — Continued . 


Navy 
diag- 
nosis 
No. 


399 
400 
401 
402 
403 
404 
405 
406 
407 
408 
409 
410 
411 
412 
413 
414 
415 
416 
417 
418 
419 
420 
421 
422 
423 
424 
425 
426 
427 


Hemorrhage  into  labyrinth 

Hemorrhage  into  medulla 

Hemorrhage  into  parathyroid  gland 

Hemorrhage  into  pons 

Hemorrhage  into  retina 

Hemorrhage  into  suprarenal  gland 

Hemorrhage,  subdural 

Hemorrhage  under  conjunctiva,  nontraumatic. . 

Hemorrhoids 

Hemothorax 

Hernia,  epigastric 

Hernia,  femoral 

Hernia,  inguinal 

Hernia,  internal 

Hernia,  ischiadic 

Hernia,  ischiorectal 

Hernia,  lumbar 

Hernia,  obturator 

Hernia  of  brain 

Hernia  of  lung 

Hernia  of  (muscle,  fascia,  tendon,  or  sheath) 

Hernia,  umbilical 

Hernia,  ventral 

Herpes 

Hiccough 

Histoplasmosis 

Hodgkin's  disease 

Hordeolum 

Hydrocele  of  spermatic  cord 


NOMENCLATURE   OF   DISEASES   AND   INJURIES. 
Diseases — Continued . 


25 


Navy 
class 
No. 


Hydrocele  of  tunica  vaginalis .  . . 

Hydrocephalus,  acquired 

Hydronephrosis 

Hyperesthesia  of  retina 

Hyperchylia,  gastric. . .'. 

Hyperemia  of  conjunctiva 

Hyperidrosis 

Hypermetropia 

Hypernephroma 

Hypertrophy  of  bone 

Hypertrophy  of  heart 

Hypertrophy  of  mammary  gland. 

Hypertrophy  of  tonsil 

Hypochlorhydria 

Hypochondriasis 

Hypopyon 

Hysteria 

Ichthyosis 

Idiocy 

Imbecility 

Impacted  feces 

Impetigo  contagiosa 

Impetigo  herpetiformis 

Impetigo  simplex 

Impotence 

Incontinence  oj  urine 

Infarct  of  kidney 

Infarct  of  lung 

Infarct  of  spleen 


VII 
XVII 

VII 
VI 

III 

VI 
XIX 

VI 

XXIII 

XVI 

II 

XXI 

III 
III 

XVII 

VI 

XVII 

XIX 

XV 

XV 

III 

XIX 
XIX 
XIX 

VII 

VII 

VII 
XVIII 

IV 


112037°— 19 i 


26 


NOMENCLATURE   OF  DISEASES   AND   INJURIES. 
Diseases — Continued . 


Navy 
diag- 
nosis 
No. 


456  Inflammation  of  salivary  gland 

457  Inflammation  of  spermatic  cord 

458  Influenza 

459  Ingrowing  nail 

460  Insomnia 

461  Insufficiency  of  ocular  muscle 

462  Intertrigo 

463  Iridochoroiditis 

464  Iridocyclitis 

465  Iritis 

466  Jaundice,  acute  infective  (Weil's  disease) 

467  Kala-azar 

468  Keratitis 

469  Keratitis,  phlyctenular 

470  Keratodermia 

471  Keratoiritis 

472  Keratosis 

473  Larva  migrans 

474  Laryngitis,  acute 

475  Laryngitis,  chronic 

476  Lentigo 

477  Leontiasis  ossea 

478  Leprosy 

479  Leukemia 

480  Leukodermia 

481  Leukokeratosis 

482  Leukoma 

483  Lichen,  planus 

484  Lichen,  ruber 


Navy 
class 
No. 


Ill 

VII 
VIII 
XIX 
XXI 

VI 
XIX 

VI 

VI 

VI 
XIII 

X 

VI 

VI 
XIX 

VI 
XIX 
XXII 
XVIII 
XVIII 
XIX 
XVI 
XIII 

I 

XIX 
XIX 

VI 
XIX 
XIX 


NOMENCLATURE   OF   DISEASES   AND   INJURIES. 
Diseases — Continued. 


27 


Lipemia 

Lipoma 

Locomotor  ataxia 

Loose  body  in  joint 

Loss  of  substance  of  (bone  or  cartilage) 

Lupus,  erythematosus 

Lymphadenitis,  acute 

Lymphadenitis,  chronic 

Lymphangiectasis 

Lymphangioma 

Lymphangitis 

Lymphoma 

Malaria 

Malformations,  congenital 

Malingering 

Mallet  finger 

Malnutrition 

Mastoiditis,  acute 

Mastoiditis,  chronic 

Masturbation 

Measles 

Mediastino-pericarditis : 

Melancholia,  involutional 

Melanodermia 

Meniere's  disease 

Meningitis,  cerebral 

Meningitis,  cerebrospinal 

Meningitis,  spinal 

Metastrongylus  apri 


Navy 
class 

No. 


XXI 

XXIII 

XVII 

XVI 

XVI 

XIX 

XIV 

XIV 

XIV 

XXIII 

XIV 

XXIII 

X 
XXI 
XXI 
XVI 
XXI 
V 
V 

VII 
VIII 

II 

XV 
XIX 
XVII 
XVII 
XIII 
XVII 
XXII 


28 


NOMENCLATURE    OE   DISEASES   AND   INJURIES. 
Diseases — Continued . 


Navy- 
diag- 
nosis 
No. 


514 
515 
516 
517 
518 
519 
520 
521 
522 
523 

885 
524 
525 
526 
527 
528 
529 
530 
531 
532 
533 
534 
535 
536 
537 
538 
539 
540 
541 


Metatarsalgia 

Migraine. 

Mikulicz's  disease 

Miliaria 

Miliary  fever 

Milium i 

Milk  sickness 

Mixed  benign  tumor 

Mixed  malignant  tumor 

Molluscum  contagiosum 

Moron 

Mucormycosis 

Mumps 

Myasthenia  gravis 

Mycetoma 

Mycosis  fungoides 

Myelitis,  disseminated 

Myelitis,  transverse 

Myiasis ." 

Myocarditis,  acute 

Myocarditis,  chronic 

Myoma 

Myopia 

Myositis,  acute 

Myositis,  chronic 

Myositis,  progressive,  ossifying 
Myositis,  traumatic,  ossifying.. 

Myotonia  congenita 

Myringitis,  acute 


NOMENCLATURE   OE   DISEASES   AND   INJURIES. 
Diseases — Continued . 


29 


Myringitis,  chronic . 
Myxedema . 
Myxoma. 
Nausea  marina. 

Necrosis 

Nephralgia 

Nephritis,  acute 

Nephritis,  chronic  interstitial 

Nephritis,  chronic  parenchymatous. . . 
Nephritis,  disseminated,  suppurative. 

Nephrolithiasis 

Nephroptosis 

Nervous  dyspepsia 

Neuralgia 

Neurasthenia 

Neuritis 

Neuritis,  multiple . 
Neuritis,  optic. 
Neuroma. 
Neuroretinitis . 
Neurosis,  intestinal. 
Neurosis,  occupational. 
Neurosis  of  bladder. 
Neurosis  of  larynx. 
Neurosis  of  pharynx. 
Neurosis,  traumatic. 
Neurosis,  war. 
Nevus. 
Night  blindness. 


V 
IV 
XXIII 
XXI 
XVI 
VII 
VII 
VII 
VII 
VII 
VII 
VII 

III 

XVII 
XVII 
XVII 
XVII 

VI 
XXIII 

VI 

III 

XVII 

VII 

XVIII 

III 

XVII 
XVII 
XIX 

VI 


30 


NOMENCLATURE    OF   DISEASES   AND   INJURIES. 
Diseases — Continued.  • 


570  No  disease 

571  Nostalgia 

572  Nystagmus 

573  Obesity 

574  Obstruction,  acute  intestinal 

575  Obstruction,  chronic  intestinal .. . 

576  Obstruction  of  pancreatic  duct 

577  Obstruction  of  portal  vein 

578  Ochronosis 

579  Odontoma 

580  Onychauxis 

581  Onychia 

582  Onychoma 

583  Opacity  of  vitreous  humor 

584  Ophthalmoplegia 

585  Orchitis,  acute  (non venereal) 

586  Orchitis,  chronic  (non venereal) .  . 

587  Oriental  sore 1 

588  Ossification  of  auricle 

589  Ossification  of  cartilage,  unqualified 

590  Ossification  of  larynx 

591  Ossification  of  tracheal  rings 

592  Osteitis  deformans 

593  Osteoarthropathy,  hypertrophic... 

594  Osteoma 

595  Osteomalacia 

596  Osteomyelitis,  acute 

597  Osteomyelitis,  chronic 

598  Otitis  externa 


XXI 

XXI 

VI 

XXI 

III 
III 
III 
III 

XXI 

XXIII 

XIX 

XIX 

XIX 

VI 

VI 

VII 

VII 

XIII 

V 

XVI 

XVIII 

XVIII 

XVI 

XXI 

XXIII 

XVI 

XVI 

XVI 

V 


NOMENCLATURE   OF   DISEASES   AND   INJURIES. 
Diseases — Continued. 


31 


Otitis  interna,  acute. . . 
Otitis  interna,  chronic. 

Otitis  media,  acute 

Otitis  media,  chronic. 
Oxyuriasis 


Navy 
class 
No. 


V 
V 
V 
V 
XXII 


Ozena !    XVIII 


Pachymeningitis,  cerebral.. 

Pachymeningitis,  spinal 

Palpitation,  cardiac 

Pancreatitis,  acute 

Pancreatitis,  chronic 

Panophthalmitis 

Papilloma 

Pappataci  fever 

Paragonimiasis 

Paralysis,  acute  ascending.. 

Paralysis,  agitans 

Paralysis,  Brown-Sequard's. 

Paralysis  of  nerve 

Paralysis  of  ocular  muscle... 

Paralysis  of  vocal  cords 

Paralysis,  muscle,  ischemic. 

Parameba  hominis 

Paramyoclonus  multiplex. . . 

Paranoia 

Paranoiac  state 

Paraphimosis 

Paraplegia,  ataxic 

Paratyphoid  fever 


XVII 
XVII 

II 
III 

III 

VI 
XXIII 

X 
XXII 
XVII 
XVII 
XVII 
XVII 

VI 

XVIII 

XVI 

XXII 

XVII 

XV 

XV 

VII 
XVII 

IX 


32 


NOMENCLATURE   OF   DISEASES   AND  INJURIES. 
Diseases — Continued . 


Navy 
diag- 
nosis 

No. 


628  Pediculosis 

629  Pellagra 

630  Pemphigus 

631  Perforated  nasal  septum. . . 

632  Pericarditis 

633  Pericardium,  adherent 

634  Perichondritis  of  auricle . . 

635  Perichondritis  of  larynx. . . 

636  Perihepatitis 

637  Periostitis,  acute 

638  Periostitis,  chronic 

639  Perisplenitis 

640  Peritonitis,  acute,  general.. 

641  Peritonitis,  acute,  local .... 

642  Peritonitis,  chronic,  general 

643  Peritonitis,  chronic,  local... 

644  Persistent  thymus  gland . . 

645  Perversion  of  appetite 

646  Pes  cavus 

647  Pes  planus..- 

648  Phantom  tumor 

649  Pharyngitis,  acute 

650  Pharyngitis,  chronic 

651  Phimosis 

652  Phlebitis 

653  Piedra 

654  Pinta 

655  Pityriasis  rosea 

656  Pityriasis  simplex 


NOMENCLATURE   OF   DISEASES   AND   INJURIES. 
Diseases — Continued . 


33 


Navy- 
class 
No. 


Pityriasis  versicolor 

Plague 

Pleurisy,  acute  fibrinous 

Pleurisy,  chronic  fibrinous 

Pleurisy,  serofibrinous. ----- . 

Pleurisy,  suppurative 

Pleuritic  adhesions 

Pneumatocele  capitis 

Pneumonia,  broncho- 

Pneumonia,  interstitial 

Pneumonia,  lobar 

Pneumonoconiosis 

Pneumopericardium 

Pneumophagia 

Pneumothorax 

Poliomyelitis,  acute  anterior 

Poliomyelitis,  chronic  anterior .  . . 

Poliomyelitis,  acute  bulbar 

Polycythemia,  chronic 

Polypus,  nasal 

Presbyopia 

Proctalgia 

Proctitis 

Prolapse  of  rectum 

Prostatitis,  acute  (non venereal) . . 
Prostatitis,  chronic  (non venereal) 

Prurigo 

Pruritus 


xxii 
x 

XVIII 
XVIII 
XVIII 
XVIII 
XVIII 
XVIII 

VIII 
XVIII 

VIII 
XVIII 

II 
III 

XVIII 
VIII 
XIII 
VIII 

I 

XVIII 
VI 

III 
III 
III 

Vll 
VII 
XIX 
XIX 


34 


NOMENCLATURE   OF   DISEASES   AND  INJUEIES. 
I)  iseases — Continued . 


Navy 
diag- 
nosis 
No. 


685 

686 

886 

687 

688 

689 

690 

691 

692 

693 

694 

695 

887 

696 

697 

698 

699 

700 

701 

702 

703 

704 

705 

706 

707 

708 

709 

710 

711 


Psoriasis 

Psychasthenia 

Psychoneurosis 

Psychosis,  due  to  organic  brain  disease 

Psychosis,  epileptic 

Psychosis  (exhaustive,  infective,  and  toxic). 

Psychosis,  hysterical 

Psychosis,  intoxication 

Psychosis,  manic  depressive 

Psychosis,  polyneuritic 

Psychosis,  senile 

Psychosis,  traumatic 

Psychosis,  unclassified 

Pterygium 

Purpura 

Purpura,  hemorrhagic 

Pyelitis 

Pyelonephritis 

Pyelephlebitis 

Pyloric  incontinence 

Pylorospasm 

Py  ©pneumopericardium 

Pyopneumothorax 

Pyorrhoea,  alveolaris 

Rabies 

Raynaud's  disease 

Redundant  prepuce 

Redundant  scrotum 

Regurgitation  of  stomach 


NOMENCLATURE   OF   DISEASES   AND   INJURIES. 
Diseases — Continued . 


35 


Navy 
class 
No. 


Relapsing  fever 

Retention  cyst 

Retinitis 

Rheumatic  fever,  acute 

Rheumatic  fever,  subacute 

Rheumatism,  chronic  articular 

Rheumatism,  muscular 

Rhinitis,  acute 

Rhinitis,  atrophic 

Rhinitis,  hypertrophic 

Rhinolith 

Rhinoscleroma 

Rickets 

Rocky  Mountain  spotted  fever .... 

Rosacea 

Rumination 

Rupture  of  esophagus,  spontaneous 
Rupture  of  heart,  spontaneous.  . . . 

Rupture  of  spleen,  spontaneous 

Sarcoma 

Sarcopsiliasis 

Scabies 

Scarlet  fever 

Schistosomiasis,  intestinal 

Schistosomiasis,  urinary 

Scleritis 

Sclerodermia 

Sclerosis,  amyotrophic  lateral 

Sclerosis,  disseminated 


X 
XXIII 

VI 

XIII 

XIII 

XXI 

XXI 

XVIII 

XVIII 

XVIII 

XVIII 

XIX 

XXI 

X 
XIX 

III 
III 
II 

IV 
XXIII 
XXII 
XXII 

VIII 

XXII 

XXII 

VI 

XIX 
XVII 
XVII 


36 


NOMENCLATURE   OF   DISEASES   AND   INJURIES. 
Diseases — Continued . 


Navy- 
diag- 
nosis 
No. 


741  Sclerosis,  lateral 

742  Sclerosis  of  corpus  oavernosum 

743  Scurvy 

744  Seborrhea 

745  Seminal  emissions 

746  Senility 

747  Septicemia 

748  Shock 

749  Sinus 

750  Sinusitis,  ethmoidal 

751  Sinusitis,  frontal 

752  Sinusitis,  maxillary 

753  Sinusitis,  sphenoidal 

754  Smallpox 

755  Snow  blindness 

756  Somnambulism 

757  Spasm  habit 

758  Spasm  nodding 

759  Spasm  of  esophagus 

760  Spasm  of  rectum 

761  Spasm  saltatory 

762  Spermatocele 

763  Spermatorrhea 

764  Splanchnoptosis 

765  Splenitis,  acute 

766  Splenitis,  chronic  interstitial . . 

767  Splenoptosis 

768  Sporotrichosis 

769  Sprue . 


NOMENCLATURE    OF   DISEASES   AND.  INJURIES. 
Diseases — Continued. 


37 


Navy 
class 
No. 


Spur  on  nasal  septum XVIII 

Stammering !  XVII 

Staphyloma  of  cornea VI 

Status  lymphatieus _ XIA* 

Stenosis  of  bronchus XVIII 

Stenosis  of  gall-duet •        III 

Stenosis  of  larynx !  XVIII 


Stenosis  of  nasal  duct 

Stenosis  of  punctum  lacrimale. 

Stenosis  of 'pylorus 

Stenosis  of  trachea 

Sterility 

Stomatitis 

Stomatitis,  gangrenous 

Stricture  of  esophagus 

Stricture  of  intestine 

Stricture  of  pharynx 

Stricture  of  rectum 

Stricture  of  ureter 

Stricture  of  urethra 

Strongyloides,  intestinal 

Strongylus  gibsoni 

Stuttering 

Sudamina 

Suppression  of  urine 

Symblepharon 

Synechia 

Syphilis 

Syringomyelia 


VI 

VI 

III 
XVIII 

VII 

III 

III 

III 

III 

III 

III 

VII 

VII 
XXII 
XXII 
XVII 
XIX 

VII 

VI 

VI 

XII 
XVII 


38 


NOMENCLATURE   OF   DISEASES   AND   INJURIES. 
Diseases — Continued . 


Navy 
diag- 
nosis 
No. 


799 
800 

801 
802 
803 

804 
805 
806 
807 
808 
809 
810 
811 
812 
813 
814 
815 
816 
817 
818 
819 
883 
820 
821 
822 
823 
824 
825 
826 


Tachycardia 

Talipes 

Teniasis 

Tenosynovitis 

Teratoma 

Tetanus , 

Tetany 

Thrombosis 

Thrush 

Thyroiditis,  acute 

Thyroiditis,  chronic 

Tic,  convulsive 

Tic,  coordinated 

Tic,  psychical 

Tonsillitis,  acute  follicular 

Tonsillitis,  chronic 

Torsion  of  omentum 

Torsion  of  spermatic  cord,  nontraumatic 

Tracheitis 

Tracheocele 

Trachoma 

Trench  fever 

Trichiasis 

Trichiniasis 

Trichophytosis 

Trichostrongylus  instabilis 

Trichuriasis 

Trichuris  trichiura 

Trigger  finger 


NOMENCLATURE    OF   DISEASES   AND   INJURIES. 
Diseases — Continued . 


39 


Trypanosomiasis 

Tuberculosis,  abdominal 

Tuberculosis,  acute  bronchopneumonic. 

Tuberculosis,  acute  general 

Tuberculosis,  acute  pneumonic. 

Tuberculosis,  acute  pulmonary  miliary. 

Tuberculosis,  chronic  pulmonary 

Tuberculosis  of  bronchus 

Tuberculosis  of  joint 

Tuberculosis  of  larynx 

Tuberculosis  of  pleura 

Tuberculosis  of  spinal  column. 

Tuberculosis  of  trachea 

Tuberculosis,  unqualified 

Tuberculous  meningitis 

Typhoid  fever 

Typhus  fever 

Ulcer  of  bladder 

Ulcer  of  bronchus 

Ulcer  of  duodenum 

Ulcer  of  epiglottis 

Ulcer  of  eye  and  adnexa 

Ulcer  of  intestines 

Ulcer  of  mouth 

Ulcer  of  nasal  passage 

Ulcer  of  rectum 

Ulcer  of  skin 

Ulcer  of  stomach 

Ulcer  of  trachea 


X 
XI 
XI 
XI 
XI 
XI 
XI 
XI 
XI 
XI 
XI 
XI 
XI 
XI 
XI 
IX 

X 

VII 

XVIII 

III 

XVIII 

VI 

III 

III 

XVIII 

III 

XIX 

III 

XVIII 


40 


NOMENCLATURE'  OF   DISEASES   AND   INJURIES. 
Diseases — Continued . 


Navy 
diag- 
nosis 
No. 


856 
857 
858 
859 
860 
861 
862 
863 
864 
865 
866 
867 
868 
869 
870 
871 
872 
873 
874 
875 
876 
877 
878 
879 
880 
881 
882 


Ulceromembranous  angina 

Uncinariasis 

Undulant  fever 

Union  of  fracture  faulty 

Ureteral  colic 

Ureteritis 

Urethritis,  acute  (non venereal).. 
Urethritis,  chronic  (nonvenereal) 

Urticaria 

Urticaria  pigmentosa 

Vaccinia 

Valvular  disease,  chronic  cardiac 

Varicocele 

Varix 

Veldt  sore 

Verruga  peruviana 

Vertigo 

Vomiting,  recurrent 

Wart 

Whooping  cough 

Xanthoma 

Xeroderma  pigmentosa 

Xerosis 

Xerostomia 

Yaws 

Yellow  fever 

Zoster 


FEMALE  DISEASES  AND  CONDITIONS. 


3000 
3001 
3002 
3003 
3004 
3005 
3006 
3007 
3008 
3009 
3010 
3011 
3012 
3013 
3014 
3015 
3016 
3017 
3018 
3019 
3020 
3021 
3022 
3023 
3024 


Abortion . 

Abscess  of  Bartholin's  gland 

Abscess  of  mammary  gland 

Abscess  of  ovary 

Abscess,  parauterine 

Abscess,  pelvic 

Abscess  of  vagina 

Abscess  of  vulva 

Adhesions  about  clitoris 

Amenorrhea 

Atresia  of  vagina,  acquired 

Atresia  of  uterus,  acquired 

Atrophy  of  mammary  gland 

Atrophy  of  uterus 

Displacement  of  Fallopian  tube 

Displacement  of  ovary 

Displacement  of  uterus,  unqualified. 

Dysmenorrhea 

Endometritis,  acute 

Endometritis,  chronic 

Fissure  of  nipple 

Fistula,  intestino-uterine 

Fistula  of  mammary  gland 

Fistula,  rectovaginal 

Fistula,  uterovaginal 


XXIV 
XXIV 
XXIV 
XXIV 
XXIV 
XXIV 
XXIV 
XXIV 
XXIV 
XXIV 
XXIV 
XXIV 
XXIV 
XXIV 
XXIV 
XXIV 
XXIV 
XXIV 
XXIV 
XXIV 
XXIV 
XXIV 
XXIV 
XXIV 
XXIV 
41 


42 


NOMENCLATURE    OF   DISEASES   AND  INJURIES. 
Female  diseases  and  conditions — Continued. 


Navy 
diag- 
nosis 
No. 


3025  Fistula,  uterovesical 

3026  Fistula,  vesicovaginal 

3027  Foreign  body  in  vagina 

3028  Galactocele 

3029  Galactorrhea 

3030  Gestation,  extrauterine 

3031  Hematocele,  pelvic 

3032  Hematoma  of  ovary 

3033  Hematoma  of  vulva,  nontraumatic 

3034  Hematosalpinx 

3035  Hydrocele  of  round  ligament 

3036  Hydrocele  of  vulva 

3037  Hypertrophy  of  cervix  uteri 

3038  Hypertrophy  of  clitoris 

3039  Hypertrophy  of  vulva 

3040  Laceration  of  cervix  uteri,  old. . . 

3041  Laceration  of  pelvic  floor,  old 

3042  Mastitis,  acute 

3043  Mastitis,  chronic 

3044  Menopause 

3045  Menorrhagia 

3046  Menstruation,  vicarious 

3047  Metritis,  acute 

3048  Metritis,  chronic 

3049  Metrorrhagia 

3050  Neurosis  of  mammary  gland 

3051  Oophoritis,  acute 

3052  Oophoritis,  chronic 

3053  Pregnancy 


NOMENCLATURE   OF   DISEASES   AND   INJURIES. 
Female  diseases  and  conditions — Continued. 


43 


Navy 
diag- 
nosis 
No. 


Navy 
class 
No. 


3054  Relaxation  of  pelvic  floor 

3055  Salpingitis,  acute 

3056  Salpingitis,  chronic 

3057  Sclerosis  of  ovary 

3058  Stricture  of  uterine  canal.. 

3059  Subinvolution  of  uterus. . 

3060  Vaginitis,  acute 

3061  Vaginitis,  chronic 

3062  Varix  of  broad  ligament. . 

3063  Varix  of  vulva 

3064  Vulvitis,  acute 

3065  Vulvitis,  chronic 


XXIV 
XXIV 
XXIV 
XXIV 
XXIV 
XXIV 
XXIV 
XXIV 
XXIV 
XXIV 
XXIV 
XXIV 


INJURIES. 


Navy 
diag- 
nosis 
No. 


Wounds,  etc. 


2001 
2002 
2003 
2004 
2005 
2006 
2007 
2008 
2009 
2010 
2011 
2012 
2013 
2014 
2015 
2016 
2017 
2018 
2019 
2020 
2021 
2022 
2023 
2024 
2025 
2026 
44 


Abrasion  (state  site  and  causative  agent) 

Air  embolism  (state  site  and  causative  agent) 

Avulsion  (state  part  and  causative  agent) 

Blood  donor 

Burn  (state  site  and  causative  agent) 

Castration,  traumatic  (state  causative  agent) 

Compression  (state  part  and  causative  agent) 

Contusion  (state  part  and  causative  agent) 

Crush,  (state  part  and  causative  agent) 

Decapitation  (state  causative  agent) 

Deprivation  of  water 

Diagnosis  undetermined 

Dislocation  (state  articulation  and  causative  agent) 

Drowning  (fatal  submersion) 

Electric  shock,  injury  from 

Emphysema,  traumatic  (state  site  and  causative  agent) . 

Epilation,  traumatic  (state  site  and  causative  agent) 

Epiphyseal  separation  (state  bone  and  causative  agent) . 

Exhaustion  from  heat 

Exhaustion  from  overexertion 

Exhaustion  from  overexposure 

Foreign  body,  traumatic  (state  site  and  causative  agent) 
Fracture  (state  bone),  compound  (state  causative  agent). 
Fracture  (state  bone),  simple  (state  causative  agent). . . . 

Fracture  of  penis 

Frostbite  (state  part) 


NOMENCLATURE    OF   DISEASES   AND   INJURIES. 
Injuries — Continued . 


45 


Heat  cramps 

Hematocele,  tunica  vaginalis,  traumatic  (state  causative  agent) 

Hematoma  (state  site),  traumatic  (state  causative  agent) 

Hemorrhage  into  eyeball,  traumatic  (state  causative  agent) 

Hemorrhage  into  (state)  joint,  traumatic  (state  causative  agent) 
Hemorrhage   under    conjunctiva,    traumatic    (state    causative 

agent) 

Intracranial  injury  (state  causative  agent) 

Intraspinal  injury  (state  causative  agent) 

Lightning  stroke 

Multiple  injuries,  extreme  (state  causative  agent) 

Powdered  glass,  injury  from  swallowing 

Rupture  (state  organ  or  part;,  traumatic  (state  causative  agent) 

(not  to  be  used  for  hernias,  q.  v.,  under  diseases) 

Skin  donor , 

Smoke  inhalation 

Sprain  (state  joint) 

Starvation 

Strain  (state  muscle) 

Strangulation  (state  causative  agent) 

Strangulation  of  penis 

Submersion  (nonfatal) 

Sunburn  (state  site) 

Sunstroke 

Synovitis  (state  joint),  traumatic  (state  causative  agent) 

Thermic  fever 

Torsion,  spermatic  cord,  traumatic 

Trench  foot 

Urethral  fever,  traumatic 

Wound,  (state  character,  site,  and  causative  agent) 


XXV 
XXV 
XXV 

XXV 
XXV 

XXV 
XXV 
XXV 
XXV 

XXV 
XXV 

XXV 
XXV 

XXV 
XXV 
XXV 
XXV 
XXV 
XXV 
XXV 
XXV 
XXV 
XXV 
XXV 
XXV 
XXV 
XXV 
XXV 


46 


NOMENCLATURE    OF   DISEASES   AND   INJURIES. 


2102 
2103 
2104 
2105 
2106 
2107 


Creatoxism 

Diagnosis  undetermined 

Insect  sting 

Lathyrism 

Poison  (state  anaesthetic),  anaesthesia 

Poison  (state  substance  and  whether  acute  or  chronic) 


XXVI 
XXVI 
XXVI 
XXVI 
XXVI 
XXVI 


CLASSIFICATION  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES  NAVY  NOMENCLATURE. 

For  the  information  of  the  service  the  following  lists  are  published 
showing  the  classification  of  the  nomenclature  as  used  by  the  Bureau 
of  Medicine  and  Surgery  for  combining  diseases  and  injuries  for 
statistical  purposes. 

These  lists  may  also  be  of  use  in  the  selection  of  a  diagnosis,  as 
under  each  class  heading  occur  the  items  deemed  desirable  for  use. 
In  several  of  the  tables  in  the  Surgeon  General's  report,  where  class 
headings  are  used  for  combinations,  some  idea  may  be  had  as  to 
the  items  used  in  making  up  the  report. 

CLASSIFICATION    OF    DISEASES    AND    INJURIES,    UNITED    STATES    NAVY. 

Class    I.  Diseases  of  blood. 

II.  Diseases  of  circulatory  system. 

III.  Diseases  of  digestive  system. 

IV.  Diseases  of  ductless  glands  and  spleen. 
V.  Diseases  of  ear. 

VI.  Diseases  of  eye  and  adnexa. 
VII.  Diseases  of  genito-urinary  system  (nonvenereal). 
VIII.  Communicable  diseases  transmissible  by  oral  and  nasal 
discharges. 


NOMENCLATURE   OF   DISEASES   AND   INJURIES. 


47 


Class  IX.  Communicable  diseases  transmissible  by  intestinal  dis- 
charges. 
X.  Communicable    diseases   transmissible    by  insects    and 

other  arthropods. 
XI.  Tuberculosis  (all  forms). 
XII.  Venereal  diseases. 

XIII.  Other  diseases  of  infective  type. 

XIV.  Diseases  of  lymphatic  system. 
XV.  Diseases  of  mind. 

XVI.  Diseases  of  motor  system. 
XVII.  Diseases  of  nervous  system. 
XVIII.  Diseases  of  respiratory  system. 
XIX.  Diseases  of  skin,  hair,  and  nails. 
XX.  Hernia? . 

XXI.  Miscellaneous  diseases  and  conditions. 
XXII.  Parasites  (fungi  and  certain  animal  parasites). 

XXIII.  Tumors. 

XXIV.  Female  diseases  and  conditions. 
XXV.  Injuries. 

XXVI.  Poisons. 


Anemia,  pernicious. 
Anemia,  simple. 
Anemia,  splenic. 
Hemophilia. 


Class  I. — Diseases  of  Mood. 


Leukemia. 

Polycythemia,  chronic. 

Purpura. 

Purpura,  hemorrhagic. 


Class  II. — Diseases  of  circulatory  system. 


Aneurism. 
Aneurism,  cirsoid. 
Aneurism,  of  heart. 
Aneurism,  varicose. 
Aneurismal  varix. 
Angina  pectoris. 
Aortitis. 

Arterial  sclerosis,  general. 
Atrophy  of  heart. 


Bradycardia. 
Dilatation,  acute  cardiac. 
Dilatation,  chronic  cardiac. 
Embolism. 
Endocarditis,  acute. 
Endocarditis,  chronic. 
Fatty  heart. 
Heart  block. 
Hypertrophy  of  heart. 


48 


NOMENCLATURE   OF  DISEASES   AND   INJURIES. 


Class  II. — Diseases  of  circulatory  system — Continued. 


Mediastino-pericarditis . 
Myocarditis,  acute. 
Myocarditis,  chronic. 
Palpitation,  cardiac. 
Pericarditis. 
Pericardium,  adherent. 
Phlebitis. 


Pneumopericardium. 

Pyopneumopericardium. 

Rupture  of  heart,  spontaneous. 

Tachycardia. 

Thrombosis. 

Valvular  disease,  chronic  cardiac. 

Varix. 


Class  III. — Diseases  of  digestive  system. 


Abscess  about  rectum. 
Abscess  of  liver. 
Abscess  of  omentum. 
Abscess  of  pharynx. 
Abscess  of  salivary  gland. 
Abscess  of  tongue. 
Abscess,  subphrenic. 
Achylia  gastrica. 
Adhesions  about  gall  bladder. 
Adhesions  about  stomach. 
Adhesions  of  peritoneum. 
Angina  ludovici. 
Appendicitis,  acute. 
Appendicitis,  chronic. 
Artificial  anus. 
Atony  of  stomach. 
Atrophy  of  liver,  acute  yellow. 
Atrophy  of  pancreas. 
Atrophy  of  stomach. 
Atrophy  of  tongue. 
Autointoxication,  intestinal. 
Calculus  of  pancreas. 
Cardiospasm. 
Caries  of  tooth. 
Cholangitis,  acute. 
Cholangitis,  chronic. 
Cholecystitis,  acute. 
Cholecystitis,  chronic. 
Cholelithiasis. 
Chyle  cyst  of  mesentery. 
Chylous  ascites,  nonfilarial. 


Cirrhosis  of  liver,  atrophic. 

Cirrhosis  of  liver,  hypertrophic. 

Colitis,  acute. 

Colitis,  chronic. 

Concretions  in  salivary  gland. 

Concretions  in  tonsil. 

Constipation. 

Deformity  of  liver,  acquired 

Deformity  of  palate,  acquired. 

Deformity  of  stomach,  acquired. 

Dilatation  of  esophagus. 

Dilatation  of  stomach,  acute. 

Dilatation  of  stomach,  chronic. 

Displacement  of  liver. 

Diverticulitis. 

Diverticulum  of  esophagus. 

Diverticulum  of  intestines,  acquired. 

Duodenitis. 

Elongation  of  uvula. 

Enteritis,  acute. 

Enteritis,  chronic. 

Enterocolitis. 

Enterolith. 

Esophagitis. 

Fatty  liver. 

Fermentation,  gastric. 

Fermentation,  intestinal. 

Fissure  of  anus. 

Fistula,  biliary. 

Fistula,  fecal. 

Fistula  in  ano. 


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Class  III. — Diseases  of  digestive  system — Continued. 


Fistula  of  salivary  (gland  or  duct  i 
Foreign  body  in  esophagus. 
Foreign  body  in  intestines. 
Foreign  body  in  pharynx. 
Foreign  body  in  rectum. 
Foreign  body  in  stomach. 
Functional  derangement  of  liver. 
Gaseous  tumor  of  parotid. 
Gastritis,  acute  catarrhal. 
Gastritis,  chronic  catarrhal. 
Gastritis,  acute  phlegmonous. 
Gastroduodenitis . 
Gastroenteritis. 
Gastroptosis. 
Gingivitis. 
Glossitis,  acute. 
Glossitis,  chronic. 
Hematemesis. 
Hemorrhage,  intestinal. 
Hemorrhoids. 
Hyperchylia,  gastric. 
Hypertrophy  of  tonsil. 
Hypochlorhydria . 
Impacted  feces. 

Inflammation  of  salivary  gland. 
Nervous  dyspepsia. 
Neurosis,  intestinal. 
Neurosis  of  pharynx. 
Obstruction,  acute  intestinal. 
Obstruction,  chronic  intestinal. 
Obstruction  of  pancreatic  duct. 
Obstruction  of  portal  vein. 
Pancreatitis,  acute. 
Pancreatitis,  chronic. 
Peritonitis,  acute,  general. 
Peritonitis,  acute,  local. 
Peritonitis,  chronic,  general. 


Peritonitis,  chronic,  local. 
Perihepatitis. 
Perversion  of  appetite. 
Pharyngitis,  acute. 
Pharyngitis,  chronic. 
Pneumophagia. 
Proctalgia. 
Proctitis. 

Prolapse  of  rectum. 
Pylephlebitis. 
Pyloric  incontinence. 
Pylorospasm. 
Pyorrhoea  alveolaris. 
:  Regurgitation  of  stomach. 
Rumination. 

Rupture  of  esophagus,  spontaneous. 
Spasm  of  esophagus. 
Spasm  of  rectum . 
Splanchnoptosis. 
Sprue. 

Stenosis  of  gall  duct. 
Stenosis  of  pylorus. 
Stomatitis. 

Stomatitis,  gangrenous. 
Stricture  of  esophagus. 
Stricture  of  intestine. 
Stricture  of  pharynx. 
Stricture  of  rectum . 
Torsion  of  omentum. 
Ulcer  of  duodenum. 
Ulcer  of  intestines. 
Ulcer  of  mouth. 
Ulcer  of  rectum. 
Ulcer  of  stomach. 
Ulceromembranous  angina. 
Vomiting,  recurrent. 
Nerostomia. 


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Class  IV. — Diseases  of  ductless  glands  and  spleen. 


Abscess  of  spleen. 

Acromegaly. 

Addison's  disease. 

Cretinism. 

Exophthalmic  goitre. 

Goitre. 

Hemorrhage  into  parathyroid  gland. 

Hemorrhage  into  suprarenal  gland. 

Infarct  of  spleen. 


Myxedema. 

Perisplenitis. 

Persistent  thymus  gland. 

Rupture  of  spleen,  spontaneous. 

Splenitis,  acute. 

Splenitis,  chronic  interstitial. 

Splenoptosis. 

Thyroiditis,  acute. 

Thyroiditis,  chronic. 


Class  V. — Diseases  of  ear. 


Ankylosis  of  ossicles. 

Caries  of  ossicle. 

Cerumen,  accumulation  of. 

Deafness. 

Deformity  of  external  ear,  acquired. 

Eustachian  salpingitis,  acute. 

Eustachian  salpingitis,  chronic. 

Foreign  body  in  auditory  canal. 

Hematoma  of  external  ear,  nontraumatic. 

Hemorrhage  into  labyrinth. 

Mastoiditis,  acute. 


Mastoiditis,  chronic. 
Myringitis,  acute. 
Myringitis,  chronic. 
Ossification  of  auricle. 
Otitis  externa. 
Otitis  interna,  acute. 
Otitis  interna,  chronic. 
Otitis  media,  acute. 
Otitis  media,  chronic. 
Perichondritis  of  auricle. 


Class  VI. — Diseases  of  eye  and  adnexa. 


Abscess  of  eye  and  adnexa. 

Absence  of  lens. 

Amaurosis. 

Amblyopia. 

Ankyloblepharon. 

Astigmatism. 

Atrophy  of  optic  nerve. 

Blepharitis. 

Cataract. 

Chalazion. 

Choroiditis. 

Color  blindness. 

Conjunctivitis,  acute. 

Conjunctivitis,  chronic. 

Conjunctivitis,  phlyctenular. 


Cramp  of  ciliary  muscle. 

Cyclitis. 

Dacryoadenitis. 

Dacryocystitis. 

Detachment  of  choroid. 

Detachment  of  retina. 

Ectropion . 

Entropion. 

Epiphora. 

Fistula  of  lachrymal  sac. 

Fistula  of  nasal  duct. 

Glaucoma,  acute. 

Glaucoma,  chronic. 

Hemianopsia. 

Hemorrhage  into  retina. 


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Class  VI. — Diseases  of  eye  and  adnexa — Continued. 


Hemorrhage    under    conjunctiva,     non- 
traumatic. 
Hordeolum. 

Hyperesthesia  of  retina. 
Hyperemia  of  conjunctiva. 
Hypermetropia. 
Hypopyon. 

Insufficiency  of  ocular  muscle. 
Iridochoroiditis. 
Iridocyclitis. 
Iritis. 
Keratitis. 

Keratitis,  phlyctenular. 
Keratoiritis. 
Leukoma. 
Myopia. 
Neuritis,  optic. 
Neuroretinitis. 
Night  blindness. 


Nystagmus. 

Opacity  of  vitreous  humor. 

Ophthalmoplegia. 

Panophthalmitis . 

Paralysis  of  ocular  muscle. 

Presbyopia. 

Pterygium. 

Retinitis. 

Scleritis. 

Snow  blindness. 

Staphyloma  of  cornea. 

Stenosis  of  nasal  duct. 

Stenosis  of  punctum  lacrimale. 

Symblepharon. 

Synechia. 

Trachoma. 

Trichiasis. 

Ulcer  of  eye  and  adnexa. 

Xerosis. 


Class  VII. — Diseases  of  genito-urinary  system  (nonveneral) . 


Abscess  about  urethra. 

Abscess  of  bladder  wall. 

Abscess  of  Cowper's  glands. 

Abscess  of  kidney. 

Abscess  of  kidney,  perinephritic. 

Abscess  of  prostate  gland. 

Abscess  of  scrotum. 

Adhesions,  preputial. 

Albuminuria. 

Atony  of  bladder. 

Atrophy  of  prostate. 

Atrophy  of  testicle. 

Bacteriuria. 

Balanoposthitis. 

Calculus  in  bladder. 

Calculus  in  prostate. 

Calculus  in  ureter,  impacted. 

Calculus  in  urethra,  impacted. 

Chylocele,  nonfilarial. 


Chyluria,  nonfilarial. 
Concretion  in  seminal  vesical. 
Concretions,  preputial. 
Congestion  of  kidney. 
Cystitis,  acute. 
Cystitis,  chronic. 
Cyst  of  kidney. 

Deformity  of  bladder,  acquired. 
Deformity  of  penis,  acquired. 
Deformity  of  urethra,  acquired. 
Enlargement  of  prostate. 
Epididymitis,  acute. 
Epididymitis,  chronic. 
Extravasation  of  urine. 
Fistula,  intestino-ureteral. 
Fistula,  intestino--vesical. 
Fistula  of  bladder. 
Fistula  of  kidney. 
Fistula  of  ureter. 


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Class  VII. — Diseases  of  genito-urinary  system  (nonveneral) — Continued. 


Fistula  of  urethra. 
Fistula,  recto-urethral. 
Fistula,  uretero-vesical. 
Fistula,  urethro- vesical. 
Foreign  body  in  bladder. 
Foreign  body  in  ureter. 
Foreign  body  in  urethra. 
Gonecystitis,  acute. 
Gonecystitis,  chronic. 
Hematocele  of  spermatic  cord. 
Hematoma  of  spermatic  cord,   nontrau- 
matic. 
Hematuria,  renal. 
Hemoglobinuria . 
Hydrocele  of  spermatic  cord. 
Hydrocele  of  tunica  vaginalis. 
Hydronephrosis . 
Impotence. 
Incontinence  of  urine. 
Infarct  of  kidney. 
Inflammation  of  spermatic  cord. 
Masturbation. 
Nephralgia. 
Nephritis,  acute. 
Nephritis,  chronic  interstitial. 
Nephritis,  chronic  parenchymatous. 
Nephritis,  disseminated,  suppurative. 
Nephrolithiasis. 


Nephroptosis. 

Neurosis  of  bladder. 

Orchitis,  acute. 

Orchitis,  chronic. 

Paraphimosis. 

Phimosis. 

Prostatitis,  acute. 

Prostatitis,  chronic. 

Pyelitis. 

Pyelonephritis. 

P^edundant  prepuce. 

Redundant  scrotum. 

Sclerosis  of  corpus  cavernosum. 

Seminal  emissions. 

Spermatocele. 

Spermatorrhea. 

Sterility. 

Stricture  of  ureter. 

Stricture  of  urethra. 

Suppression  of  urine. 

Torsion  of  spermatic  cord,  nontraumatic. 

Ulcer  of  bladder. 

Ureteral  colic. 

Ureteritis. 

Urethritis,  acute. 

Urethritis,  chronic. 

Varicocele. 


Class  VIII. — Communicable  diseases  transmissible  by  oral  and  nasal  discharges. 


Cerebrospinal  fever. 
Chicken  pox. 
Diphtheria. 
German  measles. 
Glanders. 
Influenza. 
Measles. 
Mumps. 


Pneumonia,  broncho. 
Pneumonia,  lobar. 
Poliomyelitis,  acute  anterior. 
Poliomyelitis,  acute  bulbar. 
Scarlet  fever. 
Smallpox. 
Whooping  cough. 


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Class  IX.' — Communicable  diseases  transmissible  by  intestinal  discharges. 


Cholera,  asiatic. 
Dysentery,  bacillary. 
Dysentery,  entamebic. 


Paratyphoid  fever. 
Typhoid  fever. 


Class  X. — Communicable  diseases  transmissible  by  insects  and  other  arthropods. 


Dengue. 

Filariasis. 

Kala-azar. 

Malaria. 

Pappataci  fever. 

Plague. 


Relapsing  fever. 

Rocky  Mountain  spotted  fever. 

Trench  fever. 

Trypanosomiasis. 

Typhus  fever. 

Yellow  fever. 


Class  XL — Tuberculosis  (all  forms). 


Tuberculosis,  abdominal. 
Tuberculosis,  acute  broncho-pneumonic. 
Tuberculosis,  acute  general. 
Tuberculosis,  acute  pneumonic. 
Tuberculosis,  acute  pulmonary  miliary. 
Tuberculosis,  chronic  pulmonary. 
Tuberculosis  of  bronchus. 


Tuberculosis  of  joint. 
Tuberculosis  of  larynx. 
Tuberculosis  of  pleura. 
Tuberculosis  of  spinal  column. 
Tuberculosis  of  trachea. 
Tuberculosis,  unqualified. 
Tuberculous  meningitis. 


Class  XII. —  Venereal  diseases. 


Chancroid. 

Chancroid  of  lymph-node. 
Gonococcus  infection  of  conjunctiva. 
Gonococcus  infection  of  joints. 


Gonococcus  infection  of  lymph-node. 
Gonococcus  infection  of  urethra. 
Gonococcus  infection,  unqualified. 
Syphilis. 


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Class  XIII. — Other  diseases  of  infective  type. 


Abscess,  unqualified. 

Aerogenes  capsulatus  infection. 

Anthrax. 

Botulism. 

Carbuncle. 

Cellulitis. 

Dysentery,  unclassified. 

Encephalitis,  epidemic  (lethargic). 

Erysipelas. 

Fever  of  unknown  cause. 

Foot  and  mouth  disease 

Furunculosis. 

Gangosa. 

Gangrene,  infective. 

Hemoglobinuric  fever. 

Histoplasmosis. 


Jaundice,  acute  infective. 

Leprosy. 

Meningitis,  cerebrospinal. 

Miliary  fever. 

Oriental  sore. 

Poliomyelitis,  chronic  anterior. 

Rabies. 

Rheumatic  fever,  acute. 

Rheumatic  fever,  subacute. 

Septicemia. 

Tetanus. 

Undulant  fever. 

Vaccinia. 

Veldt  sore. 

Verruga  peruviana. 

Yaws. 


Class  XIV.  —Diseases  of  lymphatic  system. 


Abscess  of  axilla. 
Abscess  of  lymph-node. 
Elephantiasis,  nonfilarial. 
Fistula  of  thoracic  duct. 
Hodgkin's  disease. 


Lymphadenitis,  acute. 
Lymphadenitis,  chronic. 
Lymphangiectasis. 
Lymphangitis. 
Status  lymphaticus. 


Class  XV. — Diseases  of  mind. 


Constitutional  inferiority  (mental). 

Constitutional  psychopathic  state. 

Dementia,  paralytica. 

Dementia,  praecox. 

Idiocy. 

Imbecility. 

Melancholia,  involutional. 

Moron. 

Paranoia. 

Paranoiac  state. 

Psychasthenia. 

Psychoneurosis. 


Psychosis,  due  to  organic  brain  disease. 

Psychosis,  epileptic. 

Psychosis    (exhaustive,    infective,    and 

toxic). 
Psychosis,  hysterical. 
Psychosis,  intoxication. 
Psychosis,  manic  depressive. 
Psychosis,  polyneuritic. 
Psychosis,  senile. 
Psychosis,  traumatic. 
Psychosis,  unclassified. 


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Class  XVI. — Diseases  of  motor  system. 


Amyotonia  congenita. 

Ankylosis  of  joint. 

Arthritis,  acute. 

Arthritis,  chronic. 

Arthritis,  deformans. 

Atrophy  of  (bone  or  cartilage). 

Atrophy  of  muscle. 

Bursitis,  acute. 

Bursitis,  chronic. 

Calcification  of  cartilage. 

Chondritis. 

Chondromalacia. 

Contracture  of  joint. 

Contracture  of  (muscle,  fascia,  tendon,  or 

sheath). 
Coxa  valga. 
Coxa  vara. 
Cramp  of  muscle. 
Curvature  of  spine. 
Ganglion. 
Genu  recurvatum. 
Genu  valgum. 
Genu  varum. 
Hallux  valgus. 
Hallux  varus. 
Hammer  toe. 
Hemorrhage  into  joint,  nontraumatic. 


Hernia  of  (muscle,  fascia,  tendon,  sheath). 

Hypertrophy  of  bone. 

Leontiasis  ossea. 

Loose  body  in  joint. 

Loss  of  substance  of  (bone  or  cartilage). 

Mallet  finger.  / 

Metatarsalgia. 

Myositis,  acute. 

Myositis,  chronic. 

Myositis,  progressive  ossifying. 

Myositis,  traumatic  ossifying. 

Myotonia,  congenital. 

Necrosis. 

Ossification  of  cartilage,  unqualified. 

Osteitis  deformans. 

Osteomalacia. 

Osteomyelitis,  acute. 

Osteomyelitis,  chronic. 

Paralysis,  muscle,  ischemic. 

Periostitis,  acute. 

Periositis,  chronic. 

Pes  cavus. 

Pes  planus. 

Talipes. 

Tenosynovitis. 

Trigger  finger. 

Union  of  fracture,  faulty. 


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Class  XVII. — Diseases  of  nervous  system. 


Abscess  of  brain. 

Anemia  of  brain. 

Angiospastic  edema. 

Aphasia. 

Apoplexy. 

Arterial  sclerosis,  cerebral. 

Ataxia,  hereditary. 

Athetosis. 

Caisson  disease. 

Catalepsy. 

Chorea. 

Chorea,  chronic  progressive. 

Cyst  of  brain. 

Dystrophy,  progressive  muscular. 

Encephalitis,  acute. 

Epilepsy. 

Epilepsy,  Jacksonian. 

Hematomyelia. 

Hematorrhachis. 

Hemiplegia,  old. 

Hemorrhage,  epidural. 

Hemorrhage  into  cerebellum. 

Hemorrhage  in  cerebrum. 

Hemorrhage  into  medulla. 

Hemorrhage  into  pons. 

Hemorrhage,  subdural. 

Hernia  of  brain. 

Hiccough. 

Hydrocephalus,  acquired. 

Hypochondriasis. 

Hysteria. 

Locomotor  ataxia. 

Meniere's  disease. 

Meningitis,  cerebral. 


Meningitis,  spinal. 

Myasthenia  gravis. 

Myelitis,  disseminated. 

Myelitis,  transverse. 

Neuralgia. 

Neurasthenia. 

Neuritis. 

Neuritis,  multiple. 

Neurosis,  occupational. 

Neurosis,  traumatic. 

Neurosis,  war. 

Pachymeningitis,  cerebral. 

Pachymeningitis,  spinal. 

Paralysis,  acute  ascending. 

Paralysis,  agitans. 

Paralysis,  Brown-Sequard's. 

Paralysis  of  nerve. 

Paramyoclonus  multiplex. 

Paraplegia,  ataxic. 

Sclerosis,  amyotrophic  lateral. 

Sclerosis,  disseminated. 

Sclerosis,  lateral. 

Somnambulism. 

Spasm  habit. 

Spasm  nodding. 

Spasm  saltatory. 

Stammering. 

Stuttering. 

Syringomyelia. 

Tic,  convulsive. 

Tic,  coordinated. 

Tic,  psychical. 

Zoster. 


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Class  XVIII. — Diseases  of  respiratory  system. 


Abscess  of  larynx. 

Abscess  of  lung. 

Abscess  of  nasal  septum. 

Adenoids. 

Adhesions  of  epiglottis. 

Ankylosis  of  arytenoid  cartilage. 

Anosmia. 

Asthma. 

Bronchiectasis. 

Bronchitis,  acute. 

Bronchitis,  chronic. 

Bronchitis,  fibrinous. 

Chylo  thorax. 

Congestion  of  lung,  acute. 

Deformity  of  nose,  acquired. 

Deviation  of  nasal  septum. 

Edema  of  glottis. 

Edema  of  lung. 

Emphysema,  pulmonary. 

Epiglottiditis. 

Epistaxis. 

Fistula  of  larynx. 

Fistula  of  trachea. 

Fistula,  thoraco-intestinal. 

Foreign  body  in  bronchus. 

Foreign  body  in  frontal  sinus. 

Foreign  body  in  larynx. 

Foreign  body  in  maxillary  sinus. 

Foreign  body  in  nasal  passage. 

Foreign  body  in  trachea. 

Gangrene  of  lung. 

Hay  fever. 

Hemoptysis. 

Hemothorax. 

Hernia  of  lung. 

Infarct  of  lung. 

Laryngitis,  acute. 

Laryngitis,  chronic. 


Xeurosis  of  larynx. 
Ossification  of  larynx. 
Ossification  of  tracheal  rings. 
Ozena. 

Paralysis  of  vocal  cords. 
Perforated  nasal  septum. 
Perichondritis  of  larynx. 
Pleurisy,  acute  fibrinous. 
Pleurisy,  chronic  fibrinous. 
Pleurisy,  serofibrinous. 
Pleurisy,  suppurative. 
Pleuritic  adhesions. 
Pneumatocele  capitis. 
Pneumonia,  interstitial. 
Pneumonoconiosis. 
Pneumothorax. 
Polypus,  nasal. 
Pyopneumothorax . 
Rhinitis,  acute. 
Rhinitis,  atrophic. 
Rhinitis,  hypertrophic. 
Rhinolith. 
Sinusitis,  ethmoidal. 
Sinusitis,  frontal. 
Sinusitis,  maxillary. 
Sinusitis,  sphenoidal. 
Spur  on  nasal  septum. 
Stenosis  of  bronchus. 
Stenosis  of  larynx. 
Stenosis  of  trachea. 
Tonsillitis,  acute  follicular 
Tonsillitis,  chronic. 
Tracheitis. 
Tracheocele. 
Ulcer  of  bronchus. 
LTeer  of  epiglottis. 
Ulcer  of  nasal  passage. 
Ulcer  of  trachea. 


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Class  XIX. — Diseases  of  skin,  hair,  and  nails. 


Acne. 

Alopecia. 

Alopecia  areata. 

Angiokeratoma. 

Anidrosis. 

Atrophy  of  skin. 

Bromidrosis. 

Callositas. 

Chilblain. 

Chloasma. 

Chromidrosis. 

Cicatrix  of  skin. 

Clavus. 

Comedo. 

Comu. 

Dermatitis  gangrenosa. 

Dermatitis  venenata. 

Dermatitis,  unqualified. 

Dysidrosis. 

Ecthyma. 

Eczema. 

Erythema  multiforme. 

Erythema  nodosum. 

Erythema  scarlatiniforme. 

Erythema  simplex. 

Fissure  of  skin. 

Folliculitis  decalvans. 

Herpes. 

Hyperidrosis. 

Ichthyosis. 

Impetigo  contagiosa. 

Impetigo  herpetiformis. 

Impetigo  simplex. 

Ingrowing  nail. 

Intertrigo. 


Keratodermia. 

Keratosis. 

Lentigo. 

Leukodermia. 

Leukokeratosis. 

Lichen,  planus. 

Lichen,  ruber. 

Lupus,  erythematous. 

Melanodermia. 

Miliaria. 

Milium. 

Molluscum  contagiosum. 

Mycosis  fungoides. 

Nevus. 

Onychauxis. 

Onychia. 

Onychoma. 

Pemphigus. 

Pityriasis  rosea. 

Pityriasis  simplex. 

Prurigo. 

Pruritus. 

Psoriasis. 

Rhinoscleroma. 

Rosacea. 

Sclerodermia. 

Seborrhea. 

Sudamina. 

Ulcer  of  skin. 

Urticaria. 

Urticaria  pigmentosa. 

Wart. 

Xanthoma. 

Xerodermia  pigmentosa. 


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Class  XX. — Hernise. 


Hernia,  epigastric. 
Hernia,  femoral. 
Hernia,  inguinal. 
Hernia,  internal. 
Hernia,  ischiatic. 


Hernia,  ischiorectal. 
Hernia,  lumbar. 
Hernia,  obturator. 
Hernia,  umbilical. 
Hernia,  ventral. 


Class  XXI. — Miscellaneous  diseases  and  conditions. 


Acidosis,  nondiabetic. 

Adiposis  dolorosa. 

Ainhuni. 

Amputation,  stump. 

Amyloid  disease. 

Anti-inoculation,  unqualified. 

Beriberi. 

Carrier,  comma  bacillus. 

Carrier  diphtheria  bacillus. 

Carrier,  meningococcus. 

Carrier,  typhoid  bacillus. 

Carrier,-  unqualified. 

Cicatricial  contraction. 

Cystinuria. 

Dentition. 

Diabetes  insipidus. 

Diabetes  mellitus. 

Diagnosis  undetermined. 

Ery  thromelalgia . 

Gangrene. 

Gigantism. 

Glycosuria. 

Gout,  acute. 

Gout,  chronic. 

Headache. 

Hemochromatosis. 

Hypertrophy  of  mammary  gland. 


Insomnia. 

Lipemia. 

Malformations,  congenital. 

Malingering. 

Malnutrition. 

Migraine. 

Mikulicz's  disease. 

Milk  sickness. 

Nausea  marina. 

No  disease. 

Nostalgia. 

Obesity. 

Ochronosis. 

Osteoarthropathy,  hypertrophic. 

Pellagra. 

Phantom  tumor. 

Raynaud's  disease. 

Rheumatism,  chronic  articular. 

Rheumatism,  muscular. 

Rickets. 

Scurvy. 

Senility. 

Shock. 

Sinus. 

Tetany. 

Vertigo. 


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Class  XXII. — Parasites  (fungi  and  certain  animal  parasites). 


Abscess,  entamebic,  liver. 

Abscess,  entamebic,  unqualified. 

Actinomycosis. 

Ascariasis. 

Aspergillosis. 

Blastomycosis. 

Coccidiosis. 

Oysticercus  of  brain. 

Cysticercus  of  liver. 

Oysticercus  of  lung. 

Cysticercus,  unqualified. 

Dioctophyme  renale. 

Discomycosis. 

Dracontiasis. 

Dysentery,  balantidic. 

Echinococcus. 

Erysipeloid. 

Erythrasma. 

Favus. 

Flagellate  diarrhea. 

Larva  migrans. 

Metastrongylus  apri. 

Mucormycosis. 

Mycetoma. 


Myiasis. 

Oxyuriasis. 

Paragonimiasis . 

Parameba  hominis. 

Pediculosis. 

Piedra. 

Pinta. 

Pityriasis  versicolor. 

Sarcopsiliasis. 

Scabies. 

Schistosomiasis,  intestinal. 

Schistosomiasis,  urinary. 

Sporotrichosis. 

Strongyloides,  intestinal. 

Strongylus,  Gibsoni. 

Teniasis. 

Thrush. 

Trichiniasis. 

Trichophytosis. 

Trichostrongylus  instabilis. 

Trichuriasis. 

Trichuris  trichiura. 

Uncinariasis. 


Class  XXIII. — Tumors. 


Adenoma. 

Angioma. 

Carcinoma. 

Chondroma. 

Cystoma. 

Endothelioma. 

Epithelioma. 

Fibroma. 

Glioma. 

Hypernephroma. 

Lipoma. 

Lymphangioma. 


Lymphoma. 

Mixed  benign  tumor. 

Mixed  malignant  tumor. 

Myoma. 

Myxoma. 

Neuroma. 

Odontoma. 

Osteoma. 

Papilloma. 

Pretention  cyst. 

Sarcoma. 

Teratoma. 


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Class  XXjV. — Female  diseases  and  conditions. 


Abortion. 

Abscess  of  Bartholin's  gland. 

Abscess  of  mammary  gland. 

Abscess  of  ovary. 

Abscess,  parauterine. 

Abscess,  pelvic. 

Abscess  of  vagina. 

Abscess  of  vulva. 

Adhesions  about  clitoris. 

Amenorrhoea. 

Atresia  of  vagina,  acquired. 

Atresia  of  uterus,  acquired. 

Atrophy  of  mammaiy  gland. 

Atrophy  of  uterus. 

Displacement  of  Falloppian  tube. 

Displacement  of  ovary. 

Displacement  of  uterus,  unqualified. 

Dysmenorrhoea. 

Endometritis,  acute. 

Endometritis,  chronic. 

Fissure  of  nipple. 

Fistula,  intestino-uterine. 

Fistula  of  mammary  gland. 

Fistula,  rectovaginal. 

Fistula,  uterovaginal. 

Fistula,  utero vesical. 

Fistula,  vesicovaginal. 

Foreign  body  in  vagina. 

Galactocele. 

Galactorrhoea. 

Gestation,  extrauterine. 

Hematocele,  pelvic. 

Hematoma  of  ovary. 


Hematoma  of  vulva,  nontraumatic. 

Hematosalpinx. 

Hydrocele  of  round  ligament. 

Hydrocele  of  vulva. 

Hypertrophy  of  cervix  uteri. 

Hypertrophy  of  clitoris. 

Hypertrophy  of  vulva. 

Laceration  of  cervix  uteri,  old. 

Laceration  of  pelvic  floor,  old. 

Mastitis,  acute. 

Mastitis,  chronic. 

Menopause. 

Menorrhagia. 

Menstruation,  vicarious. 

Metritis,  acute. 

Metritis,  chronic. 

Metrorrhagia. 

Neurosis  of  mammaiy  gland. 

Oophoritis,  acute. 

Oophoritis,  chronic. 

Pregnancy. 

Relaxation  of  pelvic  floor. 

Salpingitis,  acute. 

Salpingitis,  chronic. 

Sclerosis  of  ovary. 

Stricture  of  uterine  canal. 

Subinvolution  of  uterus. 

Vaginitis,  acute. 

Vaginitis,  chronic. 

Varix  of  broad  ligament. 

Varix  of  vulva. 

Vulvitis,  acute. 

Vulvitis,  chronic. 


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Class  XXV. — Injuries. 


Abrasion. 

Air  embolism. 

Avulsion. 

Blood  donor. 

Burn. 

Castration. 

Compression. 

Contusion. 

Crush. 

Decapitation. 

Deprivation  of  water. 

Diagnosis  undetermined. 

Dislocation. 

Drowning. 

Electric  shock. 

Emphysema. 

Epilation. 

Epiphy  seal  separation. 

Exhaustion,  heat. 

Exhaustion,  overexertion. 

Exhaustion,  overexposure. 

Foreign  body. 

Fracture,  compound. 

Fracture,  simple. 

Fracture  of  penis. 

Frostbite. 

Heat  cramps. 


Hematocele,  tunica  vaginalis. 

Hematoma. 

Hemorrhage  into  eyeball. 

Hemorrhage  into  joint. 

Hemorrhage  under  conjunctiva. 

Intracranial  injury. 

Intraspinal  injury. 

Lightning  stroke. 

Multiple  injuries,  extreme. 

Powdered  glass,  injury  from  swallowing. 

Rupture  (not  hernia). 

Skin  donor. 

Smoke  inhalation. 

Sprain. 

Starvation. 

Strain. 

Strangulation.  / 

Strangulation  of  penis. 

Submersion. 

Sunburn. 

Sunstroke. 

Synovitis. 

Thermic  fever. 

Torsion,  spermatic  cord. 

Trench  foot. 

Urethral  fever. 

Wound  (state  character,  etc.). 


Class  XXVI. — Poisons. 


Creatoxism. 

Diagnosis  undetermined. 

Insect  sting. 


Lathyrism. 
Poison,  anaesthesia. 
Poison  (state  substance). 


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